The Dramatic Climax of the play "Julius Caesar" was at the point which Caesar was betrayed by his fellow man Brutus, and others in his path who follow, the conspirators betray Caesar because they say that he is an ambitious man, and he needs to do it for the good of Rome.
The literary Climax is at the point which Marc Antony enters The Senate, the place where Caesar was killed. Here Antony convinces Brutus he means him no harm and will join him while actually telling himself he will get revenge for Caesar's death.
The literary Climax is at the point which Marc Antony enters The Senate, the place where Caesar was killed. Here Antony convinces Brutus he means him no harm and will join him while actually telling himself he will get revenge for Caesar's death.